Congressional candidates debate marriage equality
Fri. October 26, 2012 9:00 AM by Windy City Media Group
Biggert: 'I think that this is a matter for the state'
Chicago, IL -
Congressional candidates Judy Biggert and Bill Foster—battling to represent Illinois' 11th District—recently sparred over a number of issues during a WTTW political debate, and hot among them was the question of same-sex marriage.
Biggert, a Republican, and Foster, a Democrat, disagreed on the program Chicago Tonight over whether same-sex couples should be able to marry; however, both identified themselves as supporters of LGBT rights.
Foster said he supports marriage equality. Biggert said she is close.
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Rep. Biggert compares marriage equality to polygamy
After the debate Biggert was asked by reporters to expand on her response about marriage equality.
Biggert, a Republican, and Foster, a Democrat, disagreed on the program Chicago Tonight over whether same-sex couples should be able to marry; however, both identified themselves as supporters of LGBT rights.
Foster said he supports marriage equality. Biggert said she is close.
Read more in the Windy City Times
Rep. Biggert compares marriage equality to polygamy
After the debate Biggert was asked by reporters to expand on her response about marriage equality.